Idis and SilverNet Establish Technology Partnership

07-11-2014

IDIS, one of the world’s fastest growing manufacturer of analogue and IP video solutions has formed a technology partnership with SilverNet, the wireless networking solutions specialists.

“We are delighted to have the opportunity to work closely with SilverNet who share our view that a seamless integrated solution is a key factor in ensuring that our mutual clients can achieve the maximum return on their investment in a video surveillance system,” said Development Senior Sales Manager at IDIS Europe Ltd. “IDIS and SilverNet’s technical teams have successfully cooperated to ensure compatibility between our two company’s respective products. This has resulted in an immediate benefit to our clients who are specifying SilverNet systems because they wish to take advantage of the costs savings that can be achieved by a wireless networking solution.

Utilising a wireless network as a method of transmitting video and data can result in massive savings compared to the cost of traditional cabling methods or leased lines, and as such, offers a highly cost-effective option for businesses and organisations that are looking at ways to reduce their ongoing infrastructure costs.

IDIS designs, develops, manufactures and markets security surveillance solutions. Since its inception in 1997, it has grown to become the world’s No.1 DVR manufacturer with an annual turnover of $140 million. More than 1.7 million of its products have been installed worldwide and this number is currently growing by some 33,000 units each month.

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